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Jun 28, 2024 (Gmt+09:00)
The duty-free industry in South Korea have been going downhill since 2019. China’s ban on group tours to South Korea from 2017 had dealt a heavy blow to small and medium-sized shops.
Suwon Encore Duty Free in Suwon, Gyeonggi Province, has shuttered down for several years.
Lotte Duty Free, the country's No. 1 duty-free store operator, recently downsized its operations in its Jamsil branch next to Lotte World Tower, a 123-story skyscraper. In 2022, it shut down its branch at the Convention and Exhibition Center (COEX).
Hyundai Department Store Duty Free Co. within its flagship Hyundai Department Store in Gangnam and HDC Shilla Duty Free Ltd. in Yonsan I-Park Mall are suffering losses.
Shinsegae Department Store shuttered duty-free operations at its flagship branch Gangnam in 2021.
The same goes for other leading Korean retailers. Hanwha Galleria shut down its two duty-free stores in Seoul: Galleria Duty 63 within a landmark skyscraper in 2019 and Doota Duty Free in Dongdaemun Market in 2020.
SM Duty Free operated by Korean travel agency Hana Tour has also closed.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese tourists flocked to domestic duty-free shops in groups and scooped up premium Korean beauty products and luxury fashion brand items. But the trend has changed.
Most returning Chinese tourists are now individual travelers and in terms of both money and time are looking for bang for their buck. They prefer buying cheap items at big-box supermarkets and eating at everyday local Korean restaurants.
Worse yet, the country’s top three retail groups have been in the red in other tourist cities such as Jeju Island and Busan. Many foreign luxury brands have pulled out of duty-free shops there.
The only place where they are faring well are airports. However, they find it difficult to reach their break-even point from domestic airports due to high rents. Last year, Lotte Duty Free decided to withdraw from the Incheon International Airport.
“It was unusual that large duty-free stores made big profits in megacities such as Seoul, not in resort areas such as Hawaii and Hainan in China,” said an executive at a domestic duty-free store operator.
“Tourist demand, which has been flocking to downtown duty-free shops, is expected to disperse to other retail stores such as department stores and outlets,” he added.
Write to Jae-Kwang Ahn at ahnjk@hankyung.com
Yeonhee Kim edited this article.
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